1. H2O Forum
- Posted by Tommy Carlier <tommy.carlier at pandora.be> Oct 28, 2003
- 460 views
I've noticed that the great H2O Forum (http://h2osoft.homeip.net/phpbb2/index.php) isn't used by many people. And I wonder why? I find it a lot cleaner than (the web-interface of) the Topica Mailing List. I think the Euphoria-community would benefit from using it more often. Currently, there are 37 members. I think that's nice, but it could be a lot more. Euphorians, take a look at the H2O Forum and think of what it can do for you, and what you can do for it! --> http://h2osoft.homeip.net/phpbb2/index.php ______________ tommy online: http://users.pandora.be/tommycarlier
2. Re: H2O Forum
- Posted by Irv <irvm at ellijay.com> Oct 28, 2003
- 436 views
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 10:09 am, you wrote: > > > I've noticed that the great H2O Forum > (http://h2osoft.homeip.net/phpbb2/index.php) isn't used by many people. > And I wonder why? I find it a lot cleaner than (the web-interface of) > the Topica Mailing List. I think the Euphoria-community would benefit > from using it more often. Currently, there are 37 members. I think > that's nice, but it could be a lot more. > > Euphorians, take a look at the H2O Forum and think of what it can do for > you, and what you can do for it! > > --> http://h2osoft.homeip.net/phpbb2/index.php Agreed. I especially like the way the main page displays the categories, along with the last poster in each category. That way I can see immediately if someone has answered a question I posted, or whatever. And I can ignore DOS discussions (or I could, if there _were_ any DOS discussions:) Also nice is the e-mail notifications when messages are posted to a forum you want to "watch". Perhaps one way to get more activity would be to set up some tutorial categories. People who are interested could participate without bothering those who weren't (as would happen with Topica). Irv
3. Re: H2O Forum
- Posted by "H.W Overman" <euman at bellsouth.net> Oct 28, 2003
- 428 views
Thanks for the vote of confidence Irv and Tommy. Irv, what category would you say tutorials should be in? Current setup permits discussion in many of the more popular discussions that occur on the EuForum (topica) as I see them. Please let me know if you would like to add a specific forum topic and it will appear as soon as I read your email. Al Getz asked for a forum for his new WinClass OO library to spark interest in his library (which is nicely done btw Al) Although no activity in this forum the author in this case should find this type of forum will allow him/her to collectively monitor questions and keep track of these questions so guiding users to this collective spot can help the author and user audience. I can allow authors to moderate a particular forum topic so they would have edit and deletion power, if I am unable to monitor topics to suit their needs. There is an off topic arena that would allow off topic discussion but those messages are automatically deleted from the database after they reach 14 days old. Most of the other forums do not have a time limit. I hoped to have a dialup bandwidth savy interface up by now but as with all new projects come the inevitable initial flaws. Currently the default forum style is fairly small and pretty fast to load. If you havent taken a look or are an older member take a new look. http://h2osoft.homeip.net btw, I plan to change the URL soon to //eu.mygso.com Regards, Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Irv" <irvm at ellijay.com> To: <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:02 PM Subject: Re: H2O Forum > > > On Tuesday 28 October 2003 10:09 am, you wrote: > > > > > > I've noticed that the great H2O Forum > > (http://h2osoft.homeip.net/phpbb2/index.php) isn't used by many people. > > And I wonder why? I find it a lot cleaner than (the web-interface of) > > the Topica Mailing List. I think the Euphoria-community would benefit > > from using it more often. Currently, there are 37 members. I think > > that's nice, but it could be a lot more. > > > > Euphorians, take a look at the H2O Forum and think of what it can do for > > you, and what you can do for it! > > > > --> http://h2osoft.homeip.net/phpbb2/index.php > > Agreed. I especially like the way the main page displays the categories, along > with the last poster in each category. That way I can see immediately if > someone has answered a question I posted, or whatever. And I can ignore > DOS discussions (or I could, if there _were_ any DOS discussions:) > > Also nice is the e-mail notifications when messages are posted to a forum > you want to "watch". > > Perhaps one way to get more activity would be to set up some tutorial > categories. People who are interested could participate without bothering > those who weren't (as would happen with Topica). > > Irv > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
4. Re: H2O Forum
- Posted by "H.W Overman" <euman at bellsouth.net> Oct 28, 2003
- 417 views
By all means, please let me know of any problems you may have. I knew of a few issues that seem to have been fixed or, is what Ive been told. There is a refresh issue that resides if the user uses MSIE Im still traking this down, I did make some changes that seemed to help most users out though. http://h2osoft.homeip.net Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Al Getz" <Xaxo at aol.com> > Hi Irv, > > I think it's nice too, and i think some of the bugs are still > being worked out so maybe people are having some problems with > it and arent telling the author yet? > > Take care, > Al
5. Re: H2O Forum
- Posted by Irv <irvm at ellijay.com> Oct 28, 2003
- 430 views
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 02:17 pm, Al wrote: > > Hi Irv, > > I think it's nice too, and i think some of the bugs are still > being worked out so maybe people are having some problems with > it and arent telling the author yet? When it is available, it has always worked fine. Unfortunately, over the past few weeks, there seems to have been a lot of downtime. Hopefully that's fixed now. Irv
6. Re: H2O Forum
- Posted by Irv <irvm at ellijay.com> Oct 28, 2003
- 453 views
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 02:39 pm, you wrote: > > > Thanks for the vote of confidence Irv and Tommy. > > Irv, what category would you say tutorials should be in? "Tutorials" ? :) > Current setup permits discussion in many of the more popular > discussions that occur on the EuForum (topica) as I see them. > Please let me know if you would like to add a specific forum > topic and it will appear as soon as I read your email. I'd say keep the topics as they are - for questions and answers about specific things. Then have a separate "Tutorials" topic, where there could be beginner, moderate, and advanced threads. The problem with Topica is that after a few days, messages are no longer easy to find, even with RDS' search facility, so it's a poor place for tutorials which might be useful to someone far into the future. The problem with hosting tutorials on a web page is that there is a lack of interaction (unless there's some kind of blog), and peoples' questions can be as useful as the answers. So it seems as if the forum would be a good place for such a thing. Irv > Al Getz asked for a forum for his new WinClass OO library > to spark interest in his library (which is nicely done btw Al) > Although no activity in this forum the author in this case should > find this type of forum will allow him/her to collectively monitor > questions and keep track of these questions so guiding users to > this collective spot can help the author and user audience. > I can allow authors to moderate a particular forum topic so they > would have edit and deletion power, if I am unable to monitor > topics to suit their needs. > > There is an off topic arena that would allow off topic discussion > but those messages are automatically deleted from the database > after they reach 14 days old. Most of the other forums do not > have a time limit. > > I hoped to have a dialup bandwidth savy interface up by now but > as with all new projects come the inevitable initial flaws. > Currently the default forum style is fairly small and pretty fast to load. > > If you havent taken a look or are an older member take a new look. > http://h2osoft.homeip.net > > btw, I plan to change the URL soon to //eu.mygso.com > > Regards, > Euman